
Titan Flagpole Installation and Operation Instructions
How to Install Your Titan Telescoping Flagpole
Read instructions completely.
Select the location for your flagpole
and be sure that there are no
obstructions; utilities or power
lines beneath the surface or
overhead.
Tools You Will Need: Shovel, Spade or Post Hole Digger, Tape
measure, Level, Container to mix concrete.
Materials You Will Need: 240lbs of pre-mix concrete, water and 1520lbs of Pea Gravel or Crushed Rock
Install the stop bolt completely
through the pre-drilled hole in the
ground sleeve. Hand tighten only.
Mix the concrete according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Dig a round Fence Post Size hole,
14” in diameter and 28” deep. A
larger hole may be required for soft
or sandy soil.
Be sure that your hole is at least
the size stated in the previous step.
Now shovel in 4-6” of gravel into
the bottom of the hole. This will
provide water drainage.
If you fail to push the sleeve into the
gravel, it will allow the concrete to
seal the hole and prevent water
drainage.
Use your “red cap” to cover the
ground sleeve. Begin to shovel the
concrete into the hole around the
ground sleeve being careful not to
disturb the sleeve position.
Push the sleeve into the gravel while
making sure that the ground sleeve is
at least 1” above ground level.
Remove the red cap to check the
sleeve for plumb with a level in
several locations. Install the red cap
into the sleeve to prevent foreign
objects from entering sleeve.
After 24 hours of drying time, take off
the red cap, place your flagpole into
the hole.

Titan Flagpole Installation and Operation Instructions
How to Operate Your Titan Telescoping Flagpole
How To Maintain Your Titan Telescoping Flagpole
Your Titan Telescoping Flagpole is virtually maintenance free! There are no lubricants needed at any
time during the life of the flagpole. You can easily clean the exterior of your flagpole with liquid soap
and water by using a car wash mitt, or sponge. Rinse well, and wipe dry.
Warning for Snow and Icy Weather Conditions: Do not keep your flagpole in the lowered position,
water may enter flagpole causing it to freeze up and damage the flagpole. Either leave the flagpole
extended up or lower and take out of the ground completely.
3 Different Ways to Use Your Flag(s)
Flying one flag, two flags, and flying one flag at half mast is simple.
Begin by attaching your
flag to the stainless steel
“spring loaded” flag
snaps. Continue by raising
the top section first.
Extend it up until it stops. Lift
the section while you rotate
it to the right and then down.
You should feel it engage
itself into the interlocking
sleeve. If you fail to fully
engage the interlocking
sleeves, it may cause damage
to the sleeves or may cause
the flag-pole to collapse.
Repeat with remaining
sections of your flagpole.
Reverse this process to
lower each section.
Always lower each
section slowly hand over
hand to prevent “freefall” of the flagpole
sections.
Attach your flag to the top
set of stainless steel clips.
Attach your second flag
to the second set of clips.
Fly your flag at half mast by removing the second
flag, and attaching the flag to the second set of
clips.